Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1931 — Page 2

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♦ *' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ♦—„— ,— • WANTED WANTED — To dean rugs and wall (taper, wash houses, windows and dean daterns. Phone j 210. ssi.lx ! WANTED—Trees and shrubbery to | spray and trim; wall paper to l dean. N. W. Frye; 1404 W. Mon ' roe street, phone 682. 88-5 t , WANTED —Experienced girl to do . housework and cooking tor fam , ily ot two. No washings. Give ref-1 erences and salary required. ►Write 1 Box D. P., in care ot the Decatur Democrat. 90t3. WASTED— Salesman for Wells and [ Adams County. References re- ■ ituiretL Address P. 0. Box 264. Foil I Wayne. 90-3*x! SALESMAN - w7<NtED~W~need ' men In Indiana to sell our highly refined, distilled and filtered tractor and motor oils to the farm trade with credit accommodation to fall cf.J93l without note, interest or mortgage. Liberal commission to salesman with weekly advancements and full settlement the first of each month. Must - have car. The Lennox Oil & Paint Co., Dept I Sales, Cleveland, O. 91-3tx WANT Ell —Papering and painting by experienced workmen. Prices 1 reasonable. Sudduth brothers, I Decatur, route 7. 91t2 ' SA LES HEI ’R ESENTATIV E WANTED FOR DECATUR anti Surrounding Territory "I llis lluise is reorganizing its sales force. It has been in the investment business for many years. Because the principals in tins house feel that this is the right time to again start selling investments is the reason tor ; this offer. Make a connection wi’li this house anil your future is assured. You need not have had experience in security selling but it is 1 preferred. If you are well known and] respected in your community and [ are willing to work we ask you to I cons’ilTr with us We have an inter- i estHig proposition to offer you. W rite us in full detail. Address , t?.R,L.- MANAGEL, LOOM 12*1 12V Sol TH LA SAI.I.E SI", CHICAGO WE WANT Rsgs, auto tires, inner tubes, news-< papers, magazines, mixed papers, scrap iron, scrap metals such as brass, copper, lead, zinc, auto radi-, ators, batteries, etc. Also in the market for beef hides, calf skins, ' horse hides, grease, tallow, wool. | We will call with our truck with-, in a radius of 10 miles, if you have a load. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO., 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. I. railroad crossing. FOR KENT I FOR RENT—House on corner of 9th and Jefferson streets. Inquire j of B. J. Rice or phone 184. TDK SALE I’tfß RALE—OiI Stovers. See us before you buy a new oil stove. We 11 sell the famous Everrite. Built right priced right, dprague Funis-1 tore Company phone 199. 90-3 t j FOR "iJAtE Manure by the load ■delivered. Also want lots to plow , and ha,uling of ashes and rubbish. 1 Phone 22, Community sale barn. 90- ; FOR SALE — Just received ship-' ment of mattresses bed springs, am] iron beds *to be sold very reasonably. Sprague Furniture Co ITone 199. 90-31' FOR SALE —Used Fordson tractors,' Used tractor parts, American fer-1 tifizer drilled wilh grass seed at-i tarehment, 8 inch I. H. C. feed grind-1 er, 2 tractor plows. Craigville Gar-, age. 81-6 t eod I'sL’ff—Mam mot 17 Bronze Tur-1 key bggs. Three for SI.OO. Simple iirstruotions on raising poults with ‘ chicken hens. Mrs. Sherman Kun- 1 kH. R.’R. 7. 79-9txeod* FOR SftLE 192<S Essex coupe. IhZi, '■ Ford coupe. 1926 Chevrolet coupe. ■ 1935 Chevrolet coach;. 1925 Over ! laqd cpich; 1936 Essex coach, anti | Chevrolet sedan. Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe St. 91- | JOR SALfi—Mixed hay - J. A. Har- j Tvey, Monroe Indiana. 91-3tx P© R _ SALE TH lol'sfein cows, J "3 jmre> bred and 5 grade cows, all ; fresh; 4 young bulls, 2 P. B. Hot j steins, 1 Guernsey and 1 Jersey; 7 B. B. Holstein heifers and 1 Jersey I heifer. Roy L. Price, Monroe. ltx 1 LOST AND FOUND j LOST or STRAYED White ami ( yellow Scotch Collie and fox ter-; ri< r ‘dog. Wednesday morning : notify James McCullough,, QecaGtr, route 9 on County farm road. $5.00 reward. 91t2x ** y —-O • - , Merely StoTpini Piece *A Jgirt of l ull l< .in lliternii-diiite fort st which a vessel put* in for dischitrgliig or Inking on cargo or posspngers, en route for her final (Jestlmitlon. *’ Reputation Hung on a Hair A phrenologist claims in deline- i ate clisnieter from a single hair. . Hany a wile has dope this from tench s ciew found no her husband's Itipel.—London Opinion. Light Bills for North Root, Union and Madison townships are due and payable by April 20,

FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mr*. Zwlck, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night, call phone 41. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. r — For REITER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor ami Naturapalh Rladonic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So, 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years iu Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Deeatur 1041 • Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 ! S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. 1 Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service t pimh x r»n:x r of kxhcitoh Ml. 2MIS Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Ex -i rutor of the estate of John G. H | Hoffman late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Charles Hoffman, Executor ! Merryman ami Sutton, Attorneys I March 31st 1931. April 2-9-16 I \lipoliitiui-ut of Administratrix mill. Will Annexed Notice is hereby given .That the I undersigned has been appointed Ad- | niinistratrix of the estate of Mar> ;K. Meibcre. late of Adams Countv, ih ceased. I he estate is probabl* sol-i ; vent. Matilda M. Meihers Administratrix with Will Annexed Lenhart, Heller & Schurger. Att'vs April 2, 1931 April 2-9-16 BARGa.nS — Bargains In living room, dining room suits, mat tresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone number in 44 16t>-t! NOTICE I will be out of the city Thursday and Friday, and will return Saturday afternoon or evening. Dr. L. E. Somers. 90-2 t Why lake what one man offers for your horse, cow,j hogs, etc., m hen you have the advantage of a large crowd of buyers at The Decatur Community’ Sale, Saturday,; April 25? QUICK Cash Loans on Reduced Payments $2.00 per month now repays $ 50 $3.00 ; per month now repays $ 75 $4.00 per month now repays SIOO SOO per month now repays $l5O SB.OO per month now repays S2OO SIO.OO per month now repays $250 $12.00 per month now repays S3OO Special Plan For Fai mers Interest charged on just the actual time you have the money. No extras. If You Need Money ; call or write us. Every request receives our prompt and courteous attention. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Phone 2-3-7 Decatur, Ind.

THIMBLE THE4TRE nv r- zx . , Surrt,, . NOW SHOWING—“THE WEAKER SEX” DI LiU.SFf.il POPBYE t YOU'RE SUKt xOCONLy ‘‘ ONE bUAV lK'NTufv>i£ i i>:3HT THINK MUCH ‘MEMBER I THOUSAND) IT S HE? |« CAVE THW PRETTY GiRL BAHW. MUST/TIME COUNTIN' \OF A MAbl WHO WON'T, .THAT NIUHT ABOARD THE /' nflllftD<»»'v —‘Su u?i ■ TEN DOLLARS? YOU DIDN'T TREAT , THE (ASM- v. TRU6K ME uUORD < SLACK BARNACLE" / UWLLtAK BUT BROMIC wc.ii ■ I LET HER UUORKYOU DID. EVERYBODY/HOPES YA DONfT r BLOW ME DOUUN ’. T ITyEAH A THOUSING BUCKS) VxIHEN THEY LGnw ?‘' r B , * YOU ALIKE - .SuSPOSE ID ‘ I THEN UUAb ‘ ) 7 AT TE IdiA' St . H . MMz. ILONrINO kkIETO YOUj , THE DAYS SHE WORKED \ ' C, K \ '/CROSS \ ) OUT HOLD YOU PLENTY- ) U ’ i W MUCH YOU/ HOLD LONU 00 / ’ I// K ' l/r/ 1 Jt'SGIUEi GAVE /V'A faints’ TRY TO k I YOUTHINK. \ eR TCN ; ' U kJ?T ' 1 nnD‘ K CHANGE • youU charity A .'J p LJ 'B \BtKks/ OUT LOW z/J> the subject; Bank uuill /^-JI ' ccez.l IJ r ■■■ YOU 016 r LAST AT f <4j <7 ;s>/) /"W Mr w. Sp >if ; I F 1 • 4/r /\i ! 'Fr- z ; 4 : 1 ■ I IM QOIN' TO 1 WATCH OUT WHAT WAS ("pAPXS WHEN DID we! I VESTERDAV I A. \\| l| j-| F. BAC|?F?TIi THE RACE TRACK YOU DONT THAT? ; * ONE HUNDRED *i 3ACK THIS / / AFTERNOON | V \VUIi’ X) HIM 'NT O TO BACK MY HAVE THE I. DOLLARS.FROM | HORSE ANO \\v\Vl 'll!/' \ PANtE Of|B FAVORITE HORSE SAME THING 7 (BACKIN'A f WHERE* V" \\ v\\\\u // ///A , »-■ HAPPEN TO [ \ HORSE \A\\WV I' \UT "I '* Jc C,GAR // >4 till [£l /tI | a , .

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL KND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected April 16. Hogs. 110 lbs. down $7.30 ( 140-160 pounds $7 50 160-200 pounds ' $7.60 200-225 pounds $7.45 225-250 pounds . $7.20 250-300 pounds $7.05 3UO-350 pounds $6.85 Roughs—ss.7s. Stags—s3.so Veals—s7.so i Lambs—sß.oo. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: On sale 1,800; dependable trade to all interests; fully 10c higher; desirable 120-200 lbs. $8.25 8.35; plainer kinds down to $8; ' few 130 lbs. $8.40; 225-240 tbs. | SB.IO-8.20; packing sows $6-6.25. Cattle receipts 100; cows firm; cutter grades $2.25-3.75. Calves: Receipts 100; vealers active; 50c higher; good to choice SU; to mostly $9.50; common ami medium $5-7.50. Sheep: Receipts 20; few 39 lb. i spring lambs sl3. » CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ; — May July Sept. Dec. I Wheat, Old .83% .63% .63% .66% New .84 | Corn. Old .61% .63% .61% .54% New .62% Oats, Old .30% .31% .31% .33 New .30% LOCAL C-RArN MARKET Corrected April 16. No. 1 New Wheat 68c No. * New Wheat..................... 65. .New Oats 27c j Barley st»c I Rye 50c I No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds 6Uc-75c (LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ; Eggs. dozen 15c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 21c Old Record Still Stands Miami Beach, Fla., April 16. —, ! ill.R/i—ln two assaults on the Kaye I Don world speed record of 108.49 miles gn hour for motor boats, Gar Wood of Detroit today failed to wrest the honor from the Briton, who set the mark recently in Argentina. Wood drove his Miss America IX (south over the Indian Creek here early today in 40.4? for the nautical mile course, a speed of 102.53 jn. p. > h., and north in 40.51, a speed of 102.33 “i.p.h. TJ.e average speed of his two attempts was 102.44 miles an hour, compared with Don s 103.49, more ’ I than a mile per hour short of the 1 1 performative f Miss England 11. Wood s first run today was .96 (m.p.h. slower than Don's average speed for the record, and his sei' i ond was 1.16 m.p.h. slower. Wood J was disappointed by the perfur.tnance, and indicated he would rej main here indefinitely.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THUBSDAY, APBIL 16, 1931.

Heidelberg College Choir Coming W 4 l’ 1" V-gT jp WsSai ' & £1 fi t-£>W . -I -' , I < . ' IB >-. \ * a x' Jf. i . (_.<*• .i>r This famous choir will give a concert here Sundiy morning at 10:30 o’clock at the Zion Reformed , church. Miss Phoebe Settlage is conductor of the organization.

♦ TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE Can you answer seven of these questions? Turn to page 2 for the answers. I—— ! 1. —W It at is the next oldest civil-I ized nation in Europe to Greece? 2. —What well known inventor is almost wholly deaf? 3. —How did Czar Nicholas of Rus-' sia lose his life? I. What is the degree of M. D.? 5. —Dees the King of Italy have any authority over Vatican' State? i 6. —How many times did William • Jerri,,,. Bryan run for Presi-I dent* 7. In wb-‘ state is Shenandoah Valley? 8. —What proportion of the membership of the U. 8. Sepate is elected every two years? 9. —Who wrote “Two Gentlemen of | Verona?” 10. —What are Florence Crittenden Homes? __o_ __ King Gets Movie Offer 1 Hollywood, April 16 —(U.R) An offer to prod turn a motion picture of the career of King Alfonso XIII ! of Spain, was called to the exiled; monarch today by Sid Graunmn,' Hollywood producer. The cable said: “Believe your colorful career could be woven into spectacular ■ talking picture of international improtamm based on the brilliant and virile Bourbon dynasty. Please I cable me if yon feel receptive to ' this. I believp three million dol-I lars could easily lie grossed on this production, a large share of j which could be distributed to: worthy charities iu America and ■ Spain.” — o Card of Thanks In this manner I wish to thank the neighbors and friends and all] who so kindly offered condblem < ( during the recent illness and death •jf John W. Voglewede. JNlrs. Chrlstena Voglewde

VIITKK TO TAXPAVEKS < Notic e is hereby given that Mon-1 i day, May 4, IU3I, will be the last t < iday to pay your Spring installment J 'of taxes. '1 he county treasurer’s of-h fiue will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 j i ip. in. durjng the tax paying season.' | All taxes not paid by that time will A become delinquent and a 10% penalIty will be added. Those whj have < ' bougiit or sold property and wish a < division of taxes are asked to come l in at once. : | Call on the Auditor for errors and * any reductions, .he Treasurer ca.i i ‘make no corrections. The 1 reasurer will not be respon- i sible for the penalty of delinquent I taxes resulting from the ommissioii < of tax-payer to slate definitely on if ! what property, they pesire to pay, < lln whose name it may be found, in < ; u hat township or corporation it is I I situated. |1 Persons owing delinquent taxes h should pay them at puce, the law is| ;SUch that there is no option left for]< ’the Treasurer but enforce the culler- i< ition of delinquent taxes. j the annual sale of delinquent Hands and lots will take plain on|i I the second Monday in February 1932,1 lal lo:0o A. M.. Cpunty orders will not Ihj paid to! anyone owing delinquent taxes. Ail'j 'persons are ./urned against them. INo receipts will be held after ex-|i plralion ol time, as the new deposi-i t ry law requires the treasurer to i make daily deposits. < Particular adeiiuon: if you piyi taxes in more than one township 'mention the fact to the '1 reasur< r < (ui.sj see that your receipts call for jail your real estate and personal pro- 1 I In making Inquiries of the Trea-|. surer regarding taxes to insure reply! uo nut tail to include return pus- 1 'age. ICd. A. Ashbaucfcer. Treasurer Adams County Indiana. April 8 to May 2 | MIEHIFF LIC < uiimv %«. I&NTS SIA’I i; OF LXIHAzXA | A PAMS COUNTY Old Adams (’aunty Bunk a Cur-' poraliun VS. Alla J. Arnold Janus' I. . Arnold, J. I>. Bradley & ( ompany a ( urpurallun, 'I he Mai lun National 1 Bunk, a Corporation, Barley Smith. ! ine Union (’entral Life Insurance H'uuipany, a Corporation, Archibald W. Ferguson, Charles S. i’utlle, Jou tj ;.J. Melllgan, Co-Partners, trading us| jK. G. Munn & Co., G. I< Bursiey & . i 1 j~ .z//.. 1 .. j : ~.1 . . J—J.

PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, April 18, 1931 at 7:00 o’clock I’. M. in the If’ nsley Building on South Second street DECATUR, INDIANA I METAL I’l liNITI BE consisting of radio benches; bath i room stools, kitchen chairs, tool stools and tables. Many* i other articles. This furniture is all new. 1 I THUS -CASH. JOHNSON-BARTLETT AUCTION CO. AUCTIONEERS

Co., a Corporation, Leila Huckriede, •’ Receiver of the farmers & Mei-' chants Bank of Bryant, Indiana, E. i Frank Gass, Kli Girod, diaries E.Goop partners doing business under name of Decatur Sheet Metal Work: . Ihe Prudential Insurance (.’ompapy j of Ameri«a, a Corporation, Julius A. Seimetz, Pastor of St. Marys Catholic Church, bevatur, Indiana, J. Ward ' Calland. j By virtue of an order of sale to « me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams Cour.- . ty, Indiana I will expose to public ! sale to the highest bidder on Sat-! urday* the 9th day of May A. I>. 1931, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day at the east door of theCourt Hou>e in Adams County, la- 1 diana, the rents ami profits for a 1 tertn not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to- , wit; In-Lot number ninety nine in the original pint c«r the- town, (now city) of Jn-calur, Indiana, excepting a strip of land thirty eight feet wide >il of tn west end of said inlot number ninety nine. And on failure to realize the full amount oi judgment interest aftid osts, 1 will at the- sain*- time an 1 place expose io public* sale the fee M 4 iipie i said real estate taKen a« uh«* piopcrt> of Alta J. Arnold, James »■. mrnold, J.'D. Bradley and Company, a ( orporalibn At the suit of Cui ztdams County BanK of iu-catur . 1 ndiana. .-am Sale will be made without I any relief whatever from valuation', r Appraisement Laws. i>UiiL JOHNSON, Siieriff Aclam.x County Indiana Merryman & Sutton, Attys. April 16-23-30 — M, NOTICE As 1 have no phone and am ulohe, pailies wishing to have i i work done are requested to write j ’ me a card giving me their address I and J will call on them. D. A.! GILLIOM, tebuildcr of Pianos,, ! Organs, sewing and talking ma-i ci. nes; also piano tuning, 104 E. Jefferson st., Decatur 91t3x 1 o--Gat me n.ou—ii.s» m Heme.

F.ee Pop Boost* Grades Yuma, Ariz., /pm 14. — 'U.R5 —A decided difference in grades was observed here by city school authorities after an enterprising confectionary firm offered each student a free bottle of pop for every perfect grade. o EXZE.Ma — All kinds of skin trouble. Try a box of B B OINTMENT. Sold by all good druggists and Pingrey al Carroll lUrber Shop. sot-m-w-45-ts . Get the Ham*—Trsda at Hom.-. . . — ll . ■ — J n I A CHECKING ACCOUNT Saves MONEY I A CANCELLED check is your receipt! You will never pay a bill twice as long as you have a checking account. Money saved! Much of your bookkeeping is done for you j by the bank when you j have a checking , account. This often eliminates the need for a bookkeeper. At least, it’s an economy of your , own time. Money saved! Start this week. OLD ' ADAMS i COUNTY ( BANK / I

48 /Y7 I eg .■ e' y> ' 1 at ' ai / I Ivo discount! on von ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS I BYPAYINGON ON BE FOIE April 21 POWER BILLS I ARE ALSO » —ANDMUST BE PAID -BY- ( TWENTIETH Os MONTH AT CITY HAU ships are due anti 1 • ’ April 20.